MORPHOFUNCTIONAL CHARACTERISTICS OF QUAIL ORGANS (Literature analysis)

Authors

  • D.I. Abdullayeva basic doctoral student, Samarkand State Veterinary Medicine, Animal Husbandry and University of Biotechnologies, Tashkent branch
  • N.B. Dilmurodov scientific supervisor, Samarkand State Veterinary Medicine, Animal Husbandry and University of Biotechnologies, Tashkent branch

Keywords:

quail, Japanese breed, skeleton, lifestyle, body length, feather color, sternum, body weight, shoulder bone.

Abstract

This article presents an analysis of the literature on the characteristics of bone development in the post-incubation period of quail. It has been determined that quails are quite fragile, require care in care, and all species differ in size and lifestyle, which is characterized by their habitat. Quails undergo significant changes in the biomechanical properties of bones during postnatal ontogeny, a statistically significant increase in the absolute mass of six bones of Japanese quails at all stages of development and all age groups, and the highest absolute weight of the humerus at all stages of development have been found in research.

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Published

2024-05-27

How to Cite

D.I. Abdullayeva, & N.B. Dilmurodov. (2024). MORPHOFUNCTIONAL CHARACTERISTICS OF QUAIL ORGANS (Literature analysis). Web of Semantics : Journal of Interdisciplinary Science, 2(5), 621–627. Retrieved from https://web.semanticjournals.org/index.php/wos/article/view/364

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